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    Help with a DIY hose pipe connection through washing machine outlet

    Why dont you just get a hose and attach it straight a tap using an adapter? It would seem a more logical solution to your problem . . . . Volia! Hozelock Round/Mixer Tap Connector Yellow/Grey, 5010646022828
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    First time DIY plumbing

    If the pipework is hidden there is nothing wrong with using plastic pipe . .. . I would personally using John Guest Speedfit for the whole lot - this is available from B & Q (bit pricey though!). You can use a standard JG coupling to joint to copper - not if it is painted however. You would...
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    Anyone supply an idiots guide to DIY powerflushing

    The first thing BG tell everyone is that they need a power flush - £700! 9 times out of 10 it does not solve the problem . .. . Its a bit of of plumbing myth that has built up all kinds of weird ideas about
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    Pump Issues . . .

    Hi Guys, I just wanted to bend a few of your ears about something I have not come across yet! I am replacing a nice Stuart Turner negative head pump (no problems there usually!) Having said that this pump is very old and has an extremely weird set up that I have not come across before as It...
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    Lead soil stack

    Hey guys any of you come across a lead soil stack. I have to boss in a macerator waste, but not sure if I can with this - God knows what size it is . . . Looks about 100 years old!!
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    Bosch SDS cordless going cheap!

    Toolstop are doing a clearance on the bosch 36 volt with 2.6 ah batteries, for £460 squid! That should be £600 I think. Time to get your credit card out I think boys! This ones too good to miss!!!!!!
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